Disc Golf Course

Disc Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Disc Golf Course?

We've played Disc Golf Course in every season, and honestly, late spring or early fall is ideal. You'll avoid the summer humidity and the biting cold of winter, making the elevation changes much more enjoyable. Plus, the foliage is stunning then, adding to the already picturesque fairways.

How challenging is Disc Golf Course for an intermediate player?

Disc Golf Course is a fantastic test, especially if you're comfortable with elevation and wooded shots. The back nine really ramps up, with several holes demanding precise uphill drives and tricky downhill putts through scattered pines. Don't underestimate the wind on the more open holes - it can really play tricks on your disc.

What should I bring for a round at Disc Golf Course, and are there any facilities?

Definitely pack plenty of water, especially if you're playing on a warm day - there aren't many spots to refill once you're on the course. We also recommend sturdy, closed-toe shoes for the varied terrain and potential loose gravel. You'll find a small kiosk near the first tee for discs and snacks, but don't expect a full pro shop or extensive restrooms.

Is there a fee to play Disc Golf Course, and how easy is it to get there?

Yes, Disc Golf Course operates on a modest pay-to-play system, which helps keep the course in excellent shape - we think it's well worth the small fee. You'll find it easily accessible just off a main state route, with ample free parking right by the first tee. It's a straightforward drive from most major nearby towns, so navigation is a breeze.

What are the must-play holes or unique features at Disc Golf Course?

You absolutely have to experience Hole 7, "The Canyon Shot" - it's a dramatic downhill throw over a ravine that demands both power and accuracy. We also love the challenging dogleg on Hole 14, where a well-placed drive can set you up for an eagle. The course's natural rock outcroppings and mature oak trees really define its character and make for memorable rounds.